Engadget review recap: Valerion VisionMaster Max Canon EOS R6 III and Samsung Bespoke Fridge

We’re back to business after the CES grind and our reviews team is restrained. We reviewed the new devices from Valerion, Canon, Samsung and Sony this week in the process – covering all types of products. Get yourself a cocktail, and sit down with all the reviews you may have not read.

Quick Overview

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Valerion VisionMaster Max

$3,999 at Amazon

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Samsung Bespoke AI 4-door refrigerator

$3,599 at Samsung

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Sony LinkBuds Clip

$230 at Amazon

Valerion VisionMaster Max

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Valerion VisionMaster Max

With its triple-laser system and dynamic iris, Valerion’s VisionMaster Max has the highest quality of images ever produced. For most people, it’s not worth the extra money over rival projectors that is a key part of its value.

Pros

  • Category-leading image quality
  • Simple automatic setup
  • Beautiful design
  • Dolby Atmos and DTX support

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Built-in sound is mediocre

$3,999 at Amazon

Weeks before the big game are also a good time to upgrade home theater setups ahead of the Super Bowl, according to . If you want to splurge, one way of that is Valerion’s VisionMaster Max. A very capable indoor projector, a dynamic iris and Enhanced Black Level features that has been demonstrated by contributing reporter Steve Dent, is the most effective image-quality I’ve ever seen. Nevertheless, it’s also much more expensive than other models for the same price as $5,000. But it’s hard to justify that extra money, unless you really care about picture accuracy and gaming performance or other features such as the 1Gbps ethernet port. , ” and.

Canon EOS R6 III

But if you’re mostly shooting video these days, contributing reporter Steve Dent just finished testing with the Canon EOS R6 III. While he said it’s great for video, the quality of photos isn’t the best you can get right now. Sony’s $2,900 A7 V is a better option for ‘If it’t just about photography you’re interested in, I’m glad to go with Sony. The resolution of “It is similar to the R6 III’s resolution, price and autofocus but has a higher dynamic range and lower rolling shutter distortion. – ’.

Samsung Bespoke Fridge with AI

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Samsung Bespoke AI 4-door refrigerator

The most affluent, Samsung’s best-of-the-line refrigerator is pretty much unbeatable for tech-savvy owners looking for something that can be both digital hub and powerful smart home appliance.

Pros

  • Big 32-inch display
  • Beverage Center with built-in water pitcher
  • AI-powered ingredient tracking
  • Sleek design

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Limited AI food recognition
  • Touch input could be more responsive

$3,599 at Samsung

Not a regular reviewer of appliances here at Engadget, but senior reporter Sam Rutherford was interested in Samsung’s AI-infused refrigerator. You don’t think you need a 32-inch display in your kitchen or cameras in the fridge, but Sam says once you try them they will never return. He concluded that Samsung’s Bespoke AI 4-Door French Door refrigerator has convinced me there is a happy home for smarter iceboxes, and you may not agree or want to pay this much for features like this just yet.

Sony LinkBuds Clip

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Sony LinkBuds Clip

Sony tried its hand at a clip-on, open-fit design of the phrase “LinkBuds Clip” but did not do enough to differentiate it from the competition.

Pros

  • Comfortable, open fit
  • All-day battery life
  • Responsive controls

Cons

  • Basic features
  • No wireless charging
  • Subpar bass performance
  • Battery life

$230 at Amazon

Over the last few years, clip-on earbuds have been constantly popping up with Clip-in. With Sony being the first one to jump on board, many of the key players in headphones have tried their hand at the open-wear form factor with a new typefaced version of “the latest” . Despite the company’s inherently positive aspects of these designs, it is not enough for the LinkBuds Clip to rise above the competition. But the company hasn’t done enough to differentiate between the Clip and the competition in a clear way, I wrote ‘I have written this article about poor bass performance.’ Some of Sony’s more attractive features (and even some basic ones) are not well-known for their own sake.

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